Burkina Faso’s ex-prez charged with treason
BY Agencies19 July 2015 5:13 AM IST
Agencies19 July 2015 5:13 AM IST
Blaise Compaore, the former president who ruled this West African country for nearly three decades, has been charged with “high treason” over his bid to change the constitution and run for a third term, state media said.
Compaore’s attempt to stay in power prompted massive demonstrations in Ouagadougou and elsewhere in the country last October, leading him to resign and flee the country.
In addition to the charges against Compaore, the transitional parliament brought murder and assault
charges against government officials who approved of his bid to stay on.
Amnesty International and other groups say security forces opened fire on peaceful demonstrators during the uprising, killing some.
Embezzlement charges have also been filed against former officials including ex-foreign affairs minister Djibril Bassolet, a candidate for president in elections scheduled for October.
All charges will be sent to the public prosecutor. Compaore lives in neighboring Ivory Coast, though he reportedly flew to Morocco this week for medical treatment.
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